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May 29, 2014

The other day, my girlfriend and WOM-MOM follower Shelley mentioned to me that she was craving a radish sandwich. What?!? WTF?!? That's right. Maybe I am living in little city, ND, but I have NEVER heard of such a thing? Have you?Here's Shelley and Vicki at a coupon class!

A vegetable sandwich is for sure healthier than most! Why not give it a try!

The only supplies needed are bread (I used low-cal), butter/margarine, radishes (you could slice your own), and salt.

It's really that simple. The verdict: It tasted OK. Would I crave this sandwich? Sorry Shelley, but no. However it wasn't bad. And no, Mur-Man did not eat the sandwich. I believe he had a hot dog or mac and cheese for lunch that day!

May 28, 2014

I am back from the weekend at the lakes in Minnesota and it was GLORIOUS! The weather was amazing. I soaked up lots of sun, did some pre-craft projects (more posts to come), and even went to the flea market where I scored some amazing finds!

Prior to heading out, I whipped up this recipe and it was delicious. And, if you are following a gluten free diet or a cave-man type diet, I believe this will work for you!

PS: I am down 20 pounds and 3 inches in my waist, so eating better and exercising is working for me!

First up, if you do not like spinach it is OK...you can always scrape it out before eating, but honestly you really can't taste the typical spinach flavor...it was super yummy!

Supplies needed for spinach stuffed chicken include: Olive oil, a couple cloves of garlic (I used the garlic chopped up in the jar and used two teaspoons), frozen spinach (thawed and drained with very little moisture remaining), chicken breasts (I used five), salt, pepper, poultry seasoning, and 1/4 cup of dry white wine.

First up, thaw your spinach. Rinse and drain.

In a hot pan, add two tablespoons of olive oil and your garlic. Fry for a few minutes.

Add your spinach and cook for three more minutes. Then pull off heat and set aside.

Slice your chicken breasts like a book leaving one side connected.

Stuff them with the filling (I used it ALL UP). You could use toothpicks and roll the chicken, but I didn't find this step necessary. Season with salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning. Fry on each side until golden brown (around 7 minutes total).

Add 1/4 cup of white wine to the pan, cover, and simmer for 10 more minutes.

Remove the chicken. You can also continue to cook the drippings for a few more minutes creating a wine chicken gravy. Poor over the chicken.

I also made quinoa for my side. I promise to show my recipe in an upcoming post. It is delicious and super healthy!

Mur-Man gobbled the chicken down. The best part about the chicken is that it isn't dry. I believe the key to good chicken is moisture.

Last night I made paleo chick fil a nuggets (knock-off) and homemade ranch. SO HEALTHY TOO. And delicious. (Thanks Ethne for the recommendation). I haven't jumped on the paleo band-wagon yet, but SO FAR these meals have been delicious!

Crafty G-Ma and G-Pa (my folks) are headed to town. Mom and I are going to Antique Roadshow in Bismarck, ND on Saturday...I will update you on that next week!

May 21, 2014

Remember, here where Ethne gave us a tutorial on how to make homemade laundry detergent. It was TIME FOR ME to try it and I really wanted Ethne along to walk me through the process.

Honestly it was super simple. Remember, you can read the step-by-step instructions here.

I do have a mini food processor that we used to chop up the soap; however at the time, we could NOT figure out how to grate the soap in the food processor. I figured it out after this photo was taken.

I do have a few additional tips for you. If you do not want any leftover product then purchase two boxes of Arm and Hammer Super Washing Soda, one box of Mule Team Borax, and six bars of Fels Naptha Soap. I was able to purchase all items at my local Wal-Mart store.

In addition, I purchased this cute glass container at Wal-Mart for $9.00.

This detergent needs a little more mixing!

Steve likes the idea of homemade laundry detergent, but questions...is it cheaper? According to other blogs I have read, it averages around .07/load. That seems cheaper--right? Honestly, this detergent should last me FOREVER!

May 6, 2014

Recently I attended a 2nd birthday party for one of Mur-man's friends. They did a color themed art party and had an amazing food spread (unfortunately, I do not have photos to share). However, I did request a recipe that was OUT OF THIS WORLD! Thank you Janelle for sharing!

It arrived in the mail and I immediately hung it. The problem was, it was too long. In my quick thinking I didn't even measure the space to ensure that 96 inches would fit and it didn't. It was roughly 10 inches too long.

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Holy crap, you made it! We were starting to wonder. We're Lori & Ethne. We love to laugh (free exercise) and sometimes pretend we're crime reporters. You may also catch us doing a craft, cooking or trying to save money. (Not doing laundry, though. Ick.) Click on ABOUT US to learn more.